The Justice Select Committee will hold the second of two evidence
sessions on Transforming
rehabilitation on Tuesday 28 March 2017 in
the Thatcher Room, Portcullis House.
In preparation for the Government’s announcements, expected in
April, on its review of Transforming Rehabilitation, the
Committee is taking evidence from a range of stakeholders about
the reasons for the challenges with the implementation of the
programme and potential mechanisms for overcoming them.
The Committee does not wish at this stage to receive any
written evidence on Transforming Rehabilitation: it will announce
its plans for further work on the subject, including any
opportunity for submission of written evidence by interested
parties, in the near future.
Evidence will be heard from:
At 9.45 am
Professor Paul Senior, Chair, Probation Institute
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· Helen
Schofield, Acting Chief Executive, Probation Institute
at 10.05am (approx.)
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· Ian
Lawrence, General Secretary, NAPO
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· Ben
Priestley, National Officer, Unison
at 10.35 am (approx.)
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· Gabriel
Amahwe, Director of Probation, Thames Valley
Community Rehabilitation Company
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· Bronwen
Elphick, CEO, Durham Tees Valley Community Rehabilitation Company
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· Mike
Maiden, Chair, Achieving Real Change in Communities (ARCC)